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Student Marissa Wright works on math homework

The Hidden Dangers Of Anxiety

Nandhini Siva, Staff Writer September 28, 2017

  You nervously watch your classmate give their presentation, after they’re done it’ll be your turn. Your hands are shaking uncontrollably, you put them between your legs in an attempt to make them...

Senior Hannah Maurer stands up for herself and other members of the Jewish community after Parkway schedules full district graduation on a Jewish holiday.

Parkway “Blew It” When Rescheduling Graduation

Libby Archer, Editor in Chief September 28, 2017

Parkway admitted defeat after scheduling the 2018 graduation on the Jewish Sabbath and start of the holiday Shavuot. “Both our West and South graduations have been on sabbath for many years and no...

Baking Buddies

Baking Buddies

Sophie Baron May 12, 2017

Adina Levy and Rina Gersten took their baking hobby and turned it into a non profit business called ‘Better Than Bubbie’s Baking’. The two decided to take something they enjoy and elevate that to...

Solo and Ensemble participants head to All-state

Solo and Ensemble participants head to All-state

Athena Stamos April 6, 2017

Band, choir and orchestra members participated in the Solo and Ensemble Festival that took place at school on March 3-4. Students who received an Honor I rating qualified to be adjudicated at the State...

Debate members advance to state

Debate members advance to state

Athena Stamos April 6, 2017

Seven members of the debate team are preparing for the state tournament which they qualified for on March 4. “Quite honestly, I was not expecting to qualify to state but during our rounds everything...

Lack of Coach Puts Dance Team in Peril

Sophie Baron April 6, 2017

In the past three years, the dance team has continued to change due to a change in coach every year. The dedicated participants reflect on this adjustment as they put their next season on halt due to...

Gender norms shift through LGBT+ community

Maddie Lee April 6, 2017

Within the LGBT+ community there is a wide range of adjectives to describe someone’s gender identity or sexual orientation. Most people go their entire lives not questioning their personal genders or...

Day of Speeches Informs, Educates, Celebrates

Jenna Lazaroff April 5, 2017

From the fight against heroin to how to treat people with disabilities, students throughout the school got a chance to attend sessions on March 24 to learn, acknowledge and accept all types of...

Varsity boys basketball goes to state for first time in 14 years

Varsity boys basketball goes to state for first time in 14 years

Garrett Lierman April 5, 2017

Garrett Lierman Entertainment editor The boys varsity basketball team made history over spring break by being the first team to go to the State Final Four Tournament in 14 years. Although they lost...

Winter guard returns for another season

Winter guard returns for another season

Athena Stamos March 3, 2017

Winter guard performed at the pep rally for the first time this year on Jan. 27 and made it to finals in every competition with their new coach, Brandon Fink. “The pep rally was a way to perform...

Spark! Incubator Launches Young Business Leaders into Workplace

Spark! Incubator Launches Young Business Leaders into Workplace

Sophie Baron February 10, 2017

Sometimes school can get boring and repetitive after taking the same classes over and over. Teachers lecturing, taking notes all day five days a week. Countering this repeated teaching style, SPARK! Incubator,...

New law sparks Pledge debate

Maddie Lee December 13, 2016

A new law has been introduced into Missouri public schools requiring the Pledge of Allegiance to be provided every day. The law, House Bill 1750, previously only required the Pledge once a week but was...

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